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of the fbi. gsa continues to face challenges related to funding your construction projects due in part to budget constraints. using available legal authorities gsa has proposed exchanging title to some federally owned real property for other properties or construction services. known as a swap exchanges peer this was the plan for replacing the hoover building. such exchanges can be of equal value or can include fast and compensate for difference in value between the federal property and the asset of services to be received by the federal government. gsa has limited experience in successfully completing swap exchanges and his only completed a few relatively small changes in 2001 but under $10 million. in the 2014 report we reviewed five projects are gsa proposed and canceled swap exchange procurement. for example gsa officials told us that there was little or no market interest in baltimore and miami properties. from 2012 to 2015, gsa pursued a large swap exchange intentionally involving up to fiv
of the fbi. gsa continues to face challenges related to funding your construction projects due in part to budget constraints. using available legal authorities gsa has proposed exchanging title to some federally owned real property for other properties or construction services. known as a swap exchanges peer this was the plan for replacing the hoover building. such exchanges can be of equal value or can include fast and compensate for difference in value between the federal property and the...
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leave the fbi so i will support his nomination to be fbi director. i want to begin by saying a few words about after 24 years in this place what is necessary going forward. first it is really important that we have base from b. i direct your. there can be no manipulation.ns secondly special counsel robert mueller must be allowed to proceed with his investigation undisturbed. m third, the fbi director must manage and speak for the fbi on the basis of the constitution and the laws of the united states not that big dates or requests or statements of any politically elected person in this country. fourth, the fbi director must be independent from the white house from any political figure. this is what the fbi and the american people need now. the fbi as you and i know it's a critically important law enforcement agency. it must be able to move forward with its work and with its senior leadership in place. as i have noted a mr. wray's hearing and just noted again the fbi must be an independent blonde foursome and organization free from political influence.
leave the fbi so i will support his nomination to be fbi director. i want to begin by saying a few words about after 24 years in this place what is necessary going forward. first it is really important that we have base from b. i direct your. there can be no manipulation.ns secondly special counsel robert mueller must be allowed to proceed with his investigation undisturbed. m third, the fbi director must manage and speak for the fbi on the basis of the constitution and the laws of the united...
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of the fbi. gsa continues to face challenges related to funding new construction projects due in part to budget constraints. gsa has proposed exchanging the title to federally owned property to other properties for construction services. this was the plan for replacing the hoover building. such exchanges in be of equal desk can be of equal value or in addition to cash -- gsa has limited experience successfully completing these exchanges. reviewed14 report, we five projects where gsa subsequently canceled -- there was little to no market interest in baltimore and surrounding properties. gsa pursued a large swap exchange potentially involving up to five properties in the federal triangle south area of washington in order to finance construction of gsa headquarters and other federal properties. in 2013, gsa decided to focus on exchanging only two buildings. gsaebruary of 2016, canceled the procurement stating the private investor evaluations fell short of the government's estimated values and the am
of the fbi. gsa continues to face challenges related to funding new construction projects due in part to budget constraints. gsa has proposed exchanging the title to federally owned property to other properties for construction services. this was the plan for replacing the hoover building. such exchanges in be of equal desk can be of equal value or in addition to cash -- gsa has limited experience successfully completing these exchanges. reviewed14 report, we five projects where gsa...
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this week, they head a hearing with the fbi and gsa on the future of the fbi headquarters. >> good morning. thank everyone for coming today. we convene this hearing to listen to testimony from government witnesses from the general services administration of the federal bureau of investigation and the general accountability office about the cancellation of the fbi headquarters consolidation project and what comes next for housing the fbi. the project would have replaced the headquarters located at 935 pennsylvania avenue with a new headquarters in maryland or virginia. the project involved exchanging the building to a developer, suitable for the fbi's new focus as more of an intelligence agency as opposed to simply a law enforcement one. the new facility would consolidate a mere yad of satellite offices to make it more efficient and save taxpayer dollars. there is no need to replace it. the men and women of the fbi keep a safe building. the security and efficiency arguments for the case is clear. what is not clear is why the project was suddenly halted, why congress was not notified in adva
this week, they head a hearing with the fbi and gsa on the future of the fbi headquarters. >> good morning. thank everyone for coming today. we convene this hearing to listen to testimony from government witnesses from the general services administration of the federal bureau of investigation and the general accountability office about the cancellation of the fbi headquarters consolidation project and what comes next for housing the fbi. the project would have replaced the headquarters...
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by those that serve us as thet t fbi. it's safe to say we have more questions than answers surrounding the decision to cancel the consolidation in the fbi headquarters and we can learn some of those answers herl today. it's going to have a significant impact on the region the excess costs that would oppose on the federal government. it is an aging building that nov longer meets the needs of the fbi and the 21st century. it suffers significantly in the deferred maintenance.e depart trying to consolidate the part of the uses for the fbi annexes strong advocates for consolidating the headquarters at saint elizabeth speaks dollars in the sense and makes it more efficient and get themst out of the spaces that we are paying a lot of money for. the project may face costhe fbi escalations and we look forwardh to hearing from the witnesses to do it all off the top of their heads and use no notes and we will be on away. before we turn to the witnesses i would like to invite the ranking member and a subcommittee which hases jurisdic
by those that serve us as thet t fbi. it's safe to say we have more questions than answers surrounding the decision to cancel the consolidation in the fbi headquarters and we can learn some of those answers herl today. it's going to have a significant impact on the region the excess costs that would oppose on the federal government. it is an aging building that nov longer meets the needs of the fbi and the 21st century. it suffers significantly in the deferred maintenance.e depart trying to...
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for the first time that the fbi director works for him. that is something that seems the senate judiciary should have gotten back to get wray address. this question of whether he will be sufficiently independent. wray will be the boss of the fbi agents working with robert mueller comeau conducting this investigation. he will have some say over the resources that are given to mueller for that investigative side of the investigation. he won't be in charge of robert mueller he won't be able to fire robert mueller. he didn't respond to a question about that in his confirmation process, which i found a little disturbing. he does have 8:08 in the process and he does have the ability to influence the process. toe indoes have a the process and he does have the ability to influence the process. it is fair to raise questions about whether or not he will be independent. he gave well rehearsed refuseces that he would to quash any investigation into the russian allegations. as i mentioned, there are things that wray was involved with when he worked for
for the first time that the fbi director works for him. that is something that seems the senate judiciary should have gotten back to get wray address. this question of whether he will be sufficiently independent. wray will be the boss of the fbi agents working with robert mueller comeau conducting this investigation. he will have some say over the resources that are given to mueller for that investigative side of the investigation. he won't be in charge of robert mueller he won't be able to...
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so he's not only a high-ranking fbi official, he has the fbi job that you would most like to have if you're a fan of that tv show, the americans. this is like the really sexy counterespionage part of the fbi. counterespionage means that you work to thwart other countries in their efforts to spy here in the united states. so you try to find foreign agents operating here. you try to find americans who have wittingly or unwittingly been turned, or are being used by foreign governments who are operating espionage operations here in the u.s. and this senior fbi officer, he had reportedly risen in the ranks of the fbi to become the lead guy at the fbi section that tries to find and uproot all foreign spying operations here in the united states. so he's got the job that they make movies about, right? obviously it's a very important job, sensitive job. everything that happens in that part of the fbi is very secret. for obvious reasons. and i think because of that, we don't actually know a lot about him. even with the last name as google-able as this -- his last named is s-t-r-z-o-k. forgive
so he's not only a high-ranking fbi official, he has the fbi job that you would most like to have if you're a fan of that tv show, the americans. this is like the really sexy counterespionage part of the fbi. counterespionage means that you work to thwart other countries in their efforts to spy here in the united states. so you try to find foreign agents operating here. you try to find americans who have wittingly or unwittingly been turned, or are being used by foreign governments who are...
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phil, you spent years in the fbi. is it standard practice to have a command center on electionday monitoring fake news? >> it would be standard practice to monitor threats. i remember sitting around the fbi and cia and you would say whether it's the turn of the year on january 1 when you're concerned about threats, especially going back to y-2-k, or hooking to see if there's anybody trying to disrupt the inauguration to the voting, to monitor social media in this way is a new world for the fbi. i think there are two quick aspects of this that are kr critically important. the fbi should be talking to the congress about whether there are lessons learned in terms of controlling this information when they talk to people like facebook and twitter in the future. another final point on this that is lost but critically important. that is metta data. i would want to know as soon as i saw this story, did we identify who is involved? can we identify it down to knowing what their internet activity is, and were there any hops, one
phil, you spent years in the fbi. is it standard practice to have a command center on electionday monitoring fake news? >> it would be standard practice to monitor threats. i remember sitting around the fbi and cia and you would say whether it's the turn of the year on january 1 when you're concerned about threats, especially going back to y-2-k, or hooking to see if there's anybody trying to disrupt the inauguration to the voting, to monitor social media in this way is a new world for...
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i needed the fbi to be able to make that happen, so i said we are going to persuade the fbi that ana monts was the spy they were looking for. and i realized i had to attack the trump card. wait so you got rid of verizon, just like that? uh-huh. i switched to t-mobile, kept my phone-everything on it- -oh, they even paid it off! wow! yeah. it's nice that every bad decision doesn't have to be permenant! ditch verizon. keep your phone. we'll even pay it off when you switch to america's best unlimited network. when heartburn hits fight back fast with tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum tums chewy bites. you ready? by their second kid, every mom is an expert, and more likely to... ...choose luvs than first time moms. live, learn, & get luvs. iso being cool comes naturally. on car insurance, hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or bling. it's pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically. ♪ no duh, right? [ chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it. you're gonna need it when i make
i needed the fbi to be able to make that happen, so i said we are going to persuade the fbi that ana monts was the spy they were looking for. and i realized i had to attack the trump card. wait so you got rid of verizon, just like that? uh-huh. i switched to t-mobile, kept my phone-everything on it- -oh, they even paid it off! wow! yeah. it's nice that every bad decision doesn't have to be permenant! ditch verizon. keep your phone. we'll even pay it off when you switch to america's best...
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the fbi called this a success. one white house source tells cnn this was a failure of imagination, and what the russians did worked. was this potentially one and done, considering that the current president has really not been committal -- let's call him non-committal at best, or if russia really was involved in meddling with the election? >> let's put it this way, my sense of it, victor, my academic background is in political science. i think that this report and this incident is going to go down in the books, the history books. i think we're at a watershed moment. you'll see in the future national campaigns having their own war rooms that do this monitoring. i think congress is going to have to get into this and try to figure out where to put the limits on it. it is a little disturbing, that the fbi headquarters was full of dozens, not hundreds of people monitoring news reports and trying to figure out what impact it was having on election day. they appear to have done it with the best of attentions, according to
the fbi called this a success. one white house source tells cnn this was a failure of imagination, and what the russians did worked. was this potentially one and done, considering that the current president has really not been committal -- let's call him non-committal at best, or if russia really was involved in meddling with the election? >> let's put it this way, my sense of it, victor, my academic background is in political science. i think that this report and this incident is going...
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the fbi director is a tenure position. all of these people had controversial things in their past there is thinoti that we ha to ve unanimo approval. that shows a lacof skepticism. here, there was the view among some people in the democratic party and it should be more broadly that trump is getting rewarded for having fired jim comey come as you described at the top of the show. we have two new pieces of evidence that trump is obstructing justice into the russian investigation command to comey's firing. yet, he still gets to replace -- we wouldomeone have his deputy, which would be a status quo. yet now, trump gets to reward himself for having gotten rid of the guy who was investigating him and his family. amy: he has been attacking mccabe, along with jeff sessions come on twitter. role is tot this since there is a special prosecutor because jeff sessions recused himself to the tremendous iraq president trump. ire of tremendous president trump. james: he curiously said he believed the fbi director reports directly to him.
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and by the way, the fbi declined to comment. >> obviously this raises concerns the fbi was monitoring what people were reading but this also ended up being important to the investigation going on. >> they were really monitoring the fake news, and even that was uncomfortable territory for the fbi, given the first amendment's free speech protections. even for fake news this exists. one law enforcement official we spoke with said "we were right on the edge of constitutional legality." the official said, we were monitoring the news but, nonetheless, for investigators, this is still part of the counterintelligence investigation that the fbi has been conducting into russian meddling in the election because there is a need to understand the effect of this kind of fake news campaign on the election and whether anyone in the trump campaign was involved in the fake news operation. and as we know, that investigation continues today, anderson. >> pamela, what's the reaction from officials when donald trump won the election? >> well, the reaction was mixed. at the end of the night, we're told that
and by the way, the fbi declined to comment. >> obviously this raises concerns the fbi was monitoring what people were reading but this also ended up being important to the investigation going on. >> they were really monitoring the fake news, and even that was uncomfortable territory for the fbi, given the first amendment's free speech protections. even for fake news this exists. one law enforcement official we spoke with said "we were right on the edge of constitutional...
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and then the fbi goes and interviews richard armitage, so this is what he tells the fbi. "i'm hearing rumors that they have a death squad." "armitage noted that it has been rumored that the front assassination squads are comprised of former south vietnamese navy seals and special forces members." >> well, it's fascinating. it does raise a very interesting question. i think that's what we ought to report out. >> thompson: the fbi files focused on what the front was doing in the united states. but dam phong followed them to thailand. the front claimed to have a base behind enemy lines in vietnam. but dam phong revealed the camp's real location, in the jungles of thailand. he wasn't just editorializing against the front. he was endangering their military enterprise. bangkok, thailand. the u.s. has a long, close relationship with the military here. from the vietnam war when thailand was a base for covert missions, to the war on terror when it hosted a cia black site. i arrive in bangkok a year into a military coup. a junta of generals rules the country in the name of the mona
and then the fbi goes and interviews richard armitage, so this is what he tells the fbi. "i'm hearing rumors that they have a death squad." "armitage noted that it has been rumored that the front assassination squads are comprised of former south vietnamese navy seals and special forces members." >> well, it's fascinating. it does raise a very interesting question. i think that's what we ought to report out. >> thompson: the fbi files focused on what the front...
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the fbi monitored fbi and twitter on election day, tracking a suspected russian fake news campaign. pushing hillary clinton conspiracy theories. analysts identified specific social media user accounts. they were based overseas. but this was uncomfortable territory for the fbi, they say. considering that they risked freedom of speech protections in the process. >>. >>> the special counsel in the russia probe is asking for specific information regarding michael flynn. "the new york times" is reporting that robert mueller is looking into secret payments that flynn may have taken. >>> and attorney general jeff sessions is promising to shut down leaks by targeting reporters. sessions is reviewing the department, and he's considering taking legal options to stop the attacks on the president. >>> the naacp has issued its first ever travel warning for an entire state. advising minority travelers headed to missouri to use, quote, extreme caution. why is this happening? we'll tell you. s yet but in fifteen hundred miles, you'll see what you're really made of. after five hours of spinning and
the fbi monitored fbi and twitter on election day, tracking a suspected russian fake news campaign. pushing hillary clinton conspiracy theories. analysts identified specific social media user accounts. they were based overseas. but this was uncomfortable territory for the fbi, they say. considering that they risked freedom of speech protections in the process. >>. >>> the special counsel in the russia probe is asking for specific information regarding michael flynn. "the new...
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an fbi sharpshooter shot his wife dead while she was carrying the baby in her arms. >> fbi agents are trained to shoot only to protect themselves or others. the rules of engagement for ruby ridge were rewritten. >> decisions were made within the fbi that allowed the snipers to shoot at anyone who was armed. it was completely unjustifiable. >> put a bullet in my head! hey, i'll make it easy. i'll turn my become on you. >> not everyone who lives around here says randy weaver is in the right. but they say none of this would have happened if federal authorities had just left him alone. >> ruby ridge was not a story that was on the front page of national newspapers. most people didn't know about it at all, but it actually did energize the radical right. >> the siege ended at 12:15 when randall weaver and his three children walked off the mountain after 11 days. >> there is all this tremendous ferment that is arising after the end of the cold war. this mind-set that the united states government is the enemy breeds almost the decade of violence. >> in langley, virginia today, right outside c
an fbi sharpshooter shot his wife dead while she was carrying the baby in her arms. >> fbi agents are trained to shoot only to protect themselves or others. the rules of engagement for ruby ridge were rewritten. >> decisions were made within the fbi that allowed the snipers to shoot at anyone who was armed. it was completely unjustifiable. >> put a bullet in my head! hey, i'll make it easy. i'll turn my become on you. >> not everyone who lives around here says randy...
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so why did the fbi say there weren't any? what exactly did they not want you to american people to know? this is why we've been calling for a full investigation. you deserve to know the truth. we deserve to know exactly what happened. for the documents, here's what we do know. there's an email correspondence with the subject "flag" where they discuss how media outlets like fox news were starting to report. why is the doj and why is the fbi sending talking points out? are they a political association? now next an email from july 1st 2016. it show it is fbi was looking for "guidance on how to respond to media requests for information." and finally, emails appear to show that the media was concluding for president obama's department of justice on how to spin the story. here's an example. from a washington post reporter to a doj official about the tarmac meeting. "i'm hoping i can put to rest by answering just a few more questions about how the meeting came about." that's so nice of them at the washington post. would they ever do
so why did the fbi say there weren't any? what exactly did they not want you to american people to know? this is why we've been calling for a full investigation. you deserve to know the truth. we deserve to know exactly what happened. for the documents, here's what we do know. there's an email correspondence with the subject "flag" where they discuss how media outlets like fox news were starting to report. why is the doj and why is the fbi sending talking points out? are they a...
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sent, redacted email between the fbi and justice. they blacked out the relevant talking points so you cannot see what collusion actually occurred between justice and the fbi to protect hillary, bill, loretta and the whole lot of them. but don't worry. a lawsuit will be filed first thing monday morning to unredact what they have covered up. this is not information that, be legally withheld from us. it doesn't involve national security and you can be damn sure it doesn't involve what loretta and bill said they talked about, their grandchildren or their golf game. and it gets worse, folks. we see email emails from the poe fbi and the "new york times" where they make clear they don't want to cover this and the department of justice comment to the fbi that it looks like only fox news is covering this. folks, this is a coverup an illegal meet, collusion between bill clinton and the attorney general after which the fbi interrogated hillary then exonerated her. and hillary brazenly proclaimed, if she won, she would hire loretta lynch as her
sent, redacted email between the fbi and justice. they blacked out the relevant talking points so you cannot see what collusion actually occurred between justice and the fbi to protect hillary, bill, loretta and the whole lot of them. but don't worry. a lawsuit will be filed first thing monday morning to unredact what they have covered up. this is not information that, be legally withheld from us. it doesn't involve national security and you can be damn sure it doesn't involve what loretta and...
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bang bang bang, fbi with a search warrant. bang bang bang, fbi with a search warrant. usually we would have a marked radio car out front. if the occupants looked outside, they would see it's a police vehicle. agents may have jackets that say "fbi" some in coat and tie with their badge out. if someone in the home opens the door, lawrence, they're going to go in like they're flooding in on a fast break at the basketball game. they're going in really fast. that's how they might have got to mr. manafort's bedroom door. in some other occupant responded to the knock and opened the door, they would then flood in. they just flood in and sweep all those rooms. upstairs, they're looking for the occupants. and the house is now under the custody of the court. that search warrant is issued by a judge, and during the pendency of that, the agents occupy it, and the court controls it until they find the items that they particularly described in the warrant. and as you correctly said, there must be an offense lined in the search warrant, a particular criminal offend has to be outlined,
bang bang bang, fbi with a search warrant. bang bang bang, fbi with a search warrant. usually we would have a marked radio car out front. if the occupants looked outside, they would see it's a police vehicle. agents may have jackets that say "fbi" some in coat and tie with their badge out. if someone in the home opens the door, lawrence, they're going to go in like they're flooding in on a fast break at the basketball game. they're going in really fast. that's how they might have got...
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the fbi and department of justice looks into it. i think robert mueller who has the authority to look between ties between russia and the trump campaign and matters that may rise out of it, including obstruction of justice. i think robert mueller and his team would be interested in learning the facts of this incident, it would be part of any indictment that goes to congress. in these cases it can bolster another -- if you have a effort to indim tate with james comey and another count that has the same kind of theme against senator mcconnell here, those two counts can really become self bolstering of each other. it demonstrates a common scheme or plan that helps bolster both of those counts. if mcconnell is the key witness, if it happened in a phone call, what's described in the new york times today there were other republicans briefed on the call, but if he were alone with the president on the call he would be the key witness here, could robert mueller compel him to testimony, is there anything about his status as majority leader th
the fbi and department of justice looks into it. i think robert mueller who has the authority to look between ties between russia and the trump campaign and matters that may rise out of it, including obstruction of justice. i think robert mueller and his team would be interested in learning the facts of this incident, it would be part of any indictment that goes to congress. in these cases it can bolster another -- if you have a effort to indim tate with james comey and another count that has...
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the fbi seized 2 smashed hard driveless. what is it with democrats wanting to smash hard drive and bleach bit and smash devices. it is it like an obsession of theirs. that is call would obstruction of justice. next the obama administration. all. unmasking. sarah carter reported that ben rhoddes is a person of interest in the house intelligence committee investigation of unmasking of fellow citizens. and in the washington free beacon. former obama u.n. ambassador samantha power unmask would hundreds of neme the election year and many related to trump? why would a u.n. ambassador need to do that? sources say this is unprecedented. and we also learned that congress is questioning other former obama officials. susan rice, and john brennan on the unmasking and intelligence leak and john solomon reported that james clapper, remember him? he made it easier for those officials in the executive branch of obama to unmask members of congress and their stachers. why are not special counsels calmed to investigate these instances. the con
the fbi seized 2 smashed hard driveless. what is it with democrats wanting to smash hard drive and bleach bit and smash devices. it is it like an obsession of theirs. that is call would obstruction of justice. next the obama administration. all. unmasking. sarah carter reported that ben rhoddes is a person of interest in the house intelligence committee investigation of unmasking of fellow citizens. and in the washington free beacon. former obama u.n. ambassador samantha power unmask would...
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and while fbi raids are actually a lot of what the fbi does, it's kind of striking in this kind of case. and it is a threshold moment in the russia probe for special counsel bob mueller. you could view this as one of our legal experts said to us, a shock and awe moment on the part of bob mueller, and the fbi agents who work for him. they can be communicating to mr. manafort that he's in their sights, and they view him as someone who's very vulnerable legally. and you can also view it as a moment when a federal judge agreed that there was significant evidence of a crime, and reason to be concerned about preserving evidence. >> i am no expert on these matters at all. it's my understanding that justice department rules on these sorts of things say that agents have to use the least intrusive means, the least obtrusive means, i guess, in trying to obtain evidence. does the fact that this raid happen suggest because those justice department rules that they felt that they couldn't get what they were after? they couldn't obtain the kind of evidence that they were looking for through the process
and while fbi raids are actually a lot of what the fbi does, it's kind of striking in this kind of case. and it is a threshold moment in the russia probe for special counsel bob mueller. you could view this as one of our legal experts said to us, a shock and awe moment on the part of bob mueller, and the fbi agents who work for him. they can be communicating to mr. manafort that he's in their sights, and they view him as someone who's very vulnerable legally. and you can also view it as a...
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and i got in my hands the response from the fbi and the fbi said we did the search, they were going back and forth for a couple months and we found nothing. and today and yesterday's document release, if you go through there, you will see fbi officials. not only will you see fbi officials on the e-mails and actually with records, but you will actually see places in these 413 pages where it was the fbi redacting information from us. so they were very much involved, so they started the whole process by saying there was nothing and started redacting things when there was something and this was happening under the tenure of james comey, ultimately the documents get released and as you pointed out, liz, not only is it troubling to see how the department of justice was really just concerned about how do we respond to this. this was at a time when they were worried that the media was going to glam on and say, it will just be fox, maybe cbs, you see the "washington post" reporters, the "new york times" reports playing a game. liz: jordan, is it, is there any indication in the documents that you'
and i got in my hands the response from the fbi and the fbi said we did the search, they were going back and forth for a couple months and we found nothing. and today and yesterday's document release, if you go through there, you will see fbi officials. not only will you see fbi officials on the e-mails and actually with records, but you will actually see places in these 413 pages where it was the fbi redacting information from us. so they were very much involved, so they started the whole...
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the fbi search took place on july 26th. one day after manafort met with the staffers at the senate intelligence committee investigating the russia matter. notably, in the hours after the fbi raided manafort's home, president trump unleashed a misleading attack on the then acting director of the fbi, andrew mccabe. why didn't a.g. sessions replace andrew mccabe? a comey friend in charge of the clinton investigation but got big dollars, $700,000, for his wife's political run from hillary clinton and her representatives. >> manafort spent six months last year on trump's campaign and ran it from june through august of 2016. >> paul manafort has done an amazing job. paul manafort. oh, good. we've made it. he doesn't have to do this. he didn't need to do this. he saw something and he called me. he said thing something special. >> sources say he investigators are looking at ties tied to manafort's activities in ukraine, cyprus and other parts of the world and they have plenty of news to explore. in june, manafort retroactively reg
the fbi search took place on july 26th. one day after manafort met with the staffers at the senate intelligence committee investigating the russia matter. notably, in the hours after the fbi raided manafort's home, president trump unleashed a misleading attack on the then acting director of the fbi, andrew mccabe. why didn't a.g. sessions replace andrew mccabe? a comey friend in charge of the clinton investigation but got big dollars, $700,000, for his wife's political run from hillary clinton...
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>> and the fbi. >> and the fbi. and that's where i think at some point sooner rather than later let's hope that the president does embrace this idea and let this investigation -- >> it's so wrapped up for him, though, in the idea that he's being did he ledge mitt eyesed in some way. john kelly's -- imposing some kind of order on a turn blent white house. we'll be joined by one of the reporters behind a great profile of the new chief of staff's early days and programs the most interesting job in waushlt. later, why former special counsel ken starr has a warning for current special counsel robert mueller and why his particular concern might surprise you. pots and kettle gs, black ones. we'll be right back. r-cool note. done. that's mom taking care of business. but who takes care of mom? office depot/office max. this week, filler paper just one cent with five dollar minimum purchase. ♪taking care of business. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when yo
>> and the fbi. >> and the fbi. and that's where i think at some point sooner rather than later let's hope that the president does embrace this idea and let this investigation -- >> it's so wrapped up for him, though, in the idea that he's being did he ledge mitt eyesed in some way. john kelly's -- imposing some kind of order on a turn blent white house. we'll be joined by one of the reporters behind a great profile of the new chief of staff's early days and programs the most...
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we brought in a crew of analysts from fbi headquarters. they worked 24/7, but sadly it happened again. [ siren ] >> a mail bomb explodes inside the california forestry association building. >> the killer known as the unabomber says he will stop mailing package bombs if the newspapers will publish his political theories. >> when we received the manifesto, we felt very strongly that we should publish this. we think someone out there will actually recognize these words. >> "the industrial revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race." so begins a surprising eight-page addition to "the washington post" this morning. >> someone does recognize these crazed writings and turns him into the authorities. >> the longest and most intense manhunt in history has zeroed in on a prime suspect just outside lincoln, montana. >> the big concern was are there booby traps? are there explosives on the property? so we had to be very careful. we were knocking on the door of the cabin. he started to close the door and say let me get my c
we brought in a crew of analysts from fbi headquarters. they worked 24/7, but sadly it happened again. [ siren ] >> a mail bomb explodes inside the california forestry association building. >> the killer known as the unabomber says he will stop mailing package bombs if the newspapers will publish his political theories. >> when we received the manifesto, we felt very strongly that we should publish this. we think someone out there will actually recognize these words. >>...
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and the fbi. >> and the fbi. and that's where i think at some point, sooner rather than later, let's hope the president does embrace this idea and let this investigation -- >> it's so wrapped up in that he's being delegitimized. >>> when we come back, general john kelly's battle imposing some ord or the white house. we'll be joined by one of the reporters behind the profile of perhaps the most interesting job in washington. why ken starr has a warning for current special counsel robert muler and why his particular concern might surprise you. think pots and kettles, black ones. we'll be right back. and new favorites like dueling crab legs with dungeness and snow crab. it's happening right now right here at crabfest. red lobster. now this is seafood. and when youod sugar is a replace one meal... choices. ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. so being cool comes n
and the fbi. >> and the fbi. and that's where i think at some point, sooner rather than later, let's hope the president does embrace this idea and let this investigation -- >> it's so wrapped up in that he's being delegitimized. >>> when we come back, general john kelly's battle imposing some ord or the white house. we'll be joined by one of the reporters behind the profile of perhaps the most interesting job in washington. why ken starr has a warning for current special...
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at fbi headquarters monitoring social media. and what they could see was streams of fake news, negative stories being posted about hillary clinton. some having to do with her health. according to multiple sources. they were able to identify suspected russian links to the accounts that appeared to be pushing the fake stories. interesting here, erin, that the conversation on facebook, on social media because of the fake news was starting to change people's views of hillary clinton. it was clearly affecting their views of hillary clinton. >> all right. pamela, was the fbi team coordinating with the white house on this election damon toritor i not. >> so you had teams at the fbi, at homeland security, office of the director of national intelligence holding conference calls every three hours with a team at "the situation room" in the white house to discuss any possible problems. while there were some minor issues that popped up across the country from alaska to georgia there were no major incidents or disruptions of the actual vote.
at fbi headquarters monitoring social media. and what they could see was streams of fake news, negative stories being posted about hillary clinton. some having to do with her health. according to multiple sources. they were able to identify suspected russian links to the accounts that appeared to be pushing the fake stories. interesting here, erin, that the conversation on facebook, on social media because of the fake news was starting to change people's views of hillary clinton. it was clearly...
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he went and fired fbi director. it is probably a nerve-racking time for the new chief of staff to cross his fingers and really try to implore the president not to act rashly. >> let me ask you a couple things. as this case advances, it is clear the grand jury is being impaneled and mueller is on the hunt and he is trying to bring in subpoena, bring in more business documents, it could be the tax returns, that's always been a target of usefulness for him. does there come a point where it becomes harder for trump to move because of obstruction of justice issues? >> this news that the grand jury is throughout in the public. it would be a mistake for trump's team to forget that bob mueller has a track record on the hill. these are people used to being briefed by mueller. they know mueller. he has a high level of credibility with him. when we hear people talk about the rule of law, america is a rule of law based democracy, what thats mean is that no person is above the law. not even the president. for the president to tr
he went and fired fbi director. it is probably a nerve-racking time for the new chief of staff to cross his fingers and really try to implore the president not to act rashly. >> let me ask you a couple things. as this case advances, it is clear the grand jury is being impaneled and mueller is on the hunt and he is trying to bring in subpoena, bring in more business documents, it could be the tax returns, that's always been a target of usefulness for him. does there come a point where it...
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and the fbi agent being present still means they can't lie. it would still be a crime to lie, but they would be able to have an attorney present. there are a lot of per mewtations possible. >> thank you. >>> coming up, it's being called a summer break, but the president is saying not so fast. why trump is calling this a working weekend. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." with extra monthly fe. we want hd. and every box and dvr. all included. because we don't like surprises. yeah. like changing up the celebrity at the end to someone more handsome. and talented. really. and british. switch from cable to directv. get an all included package for $25 a month. and for a limited time, get a $100 reward card. call 1-800-directv. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ afi sure had a lot on my mind. my 30-year marriage... ...my 3-month old busine
and the fbi agent being present still means they can't lie. it would still be a crime to lie, but they would be able to have an attorney present. there are a lot of per mewtations possible. >> thank you. >>> coming up, it's being called a summer break, but the president is saying not so fast. why trump is calling this a working weekend. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." with extra monthly fe. we want hd. and every box and dvr. all included. because we don't like...
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the fbi had declined to comment on that, would have. >> shimon, is this new ground for the fbi to actually go ahead and monitor the news that americans are reading? >> well, in this kind of situation, certainly is and it's something they're not, you know, comfortable and they find it uncomfortable territory for them given first amendments of free speech protections. even for fake news stories. one law enforcement official we spoke with said, quote, we were right on the edge of constitutional legality, the official said. we were monitoring the news. but nonetheless, this is still part of the counter intelligence investigation the fbi has been conducting into russian meddling in the election because there is a need to understand the effect of this news campaign on the election. and whether or not, wolf, anyone in the trump campaign was involved in this sort of -- in this campaign in this dissemination of fake news. >> very interesting. pamela, how much -- i think we do know that much of this fake news was certainly designed to spread false negative information, damaging information about hil
the fbi had declined to comment on that, would have. >> shimon, is this new ground for the fbi to actually go ahead and monitor the news that americans are reading? >> well, in this kind of situation, certainly is and it's something they're not, you know, comfortable and they find it uncomfortable territory for them given first amendments of free speech protections. even for fake news stories. one law enforcement official we spoke with said, quote, we were right on the edge of...
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the pressure from president that the fbi should drop the russia investigation. if the president has also been or is also now pressuring the leader of the senate to drop the russian investigations that are under his purview in the senate, that's not just personally driven gossip. that's a big deal. i mean particularly if he's been pressuring the senate leader to protect him from these russia investigations and mcconnell has not been doing that to president's ats faction and now the president is punishing mitch mcconnell nor not going along with his pressure. and this part of it is not secret cloak and dagger stuff. if this august 9th phone call that is reported in the "the new york times" study, if this happened the way they said it happened, if the president was berating him and swearing at him over mcconnell not protecting the president from the senate russian investigations, if that's true, well look what's happened since that call happened. starting august 9th the president has been using his twitter feed repeatedly to attack senator mitch mcconnell by name.
the pressure from president that the fbi should drop the russia investigation. if the president has also been or is also now pressuring the leader of the senate to drop the russian investigations that are under his purview in the senate, that's not just personally driven gossip. that's a big deal. i mean particularly if he's been pressuring the senate leader to protect him from these russia investigations and mcconnell has not been doing that to president's ats faction and now the president is...
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here is what the fbi said at the time. if a person being interviewed after warning of counsel wishes to consult with counsel, the interview is terminated. fbi agents don't pass judgment on the ability of the person to pay for counsel and also gives the warning. the best way to understand the miranda decision itself, go to the national constitution center's phenomenal interactive constitution and you'll see paul cassell and kate stiff with a beautiful common statement about what miranda means. constitutioncenter.org. i have to do the plug because it's so cool. you can read the fifth amendment on this side -- >> put it under my camera. >> you can read the fifth amendment in all of its beauty and then you see this common statement where professors cassell and stiff talk about what everyone agrees the text was and the history was. it's inspiring that though you have different perspectives and you have separate statements about what you disagree about. that's a great place for viewers to begin to understand the decision it on-s
here is what the fbi said at the time. if a person being interviewed after warning of counsel wishes to consult with counsel, the interview is terminated. fbi agents don't pass judgment on the ability of the person to pay for counsel and also gives the warning. the best way to understand the miranda decision itself, go to the national constitution center's phenomenal interactive constitution and you'll see paul cassell and kate stiff with a beautiful common statement about what miranda means....
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an fbi raid i get. a subpoena i get. what does it look like when a special counsel reaches out to you. i imagine that is like the hands reaching out from under the bed to grab your ankles if you let your feet dangle too far off the mattress. that's probably just me. joining me now is greg ferrell. twhaing y thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> reaching out. you report on the subpoenas to global banks. i want to ask you about detail in just a moment. what does that phrasing mean? >> they are squeezing manafort. they want the get any information on him. the raid to weeks ago was a show of force. they mean business and they suspect there's something that is actionable there. and they are basically leaving no stone unturned in order to get the message to paul manafort that, you know, they're serious and if there's any skeletons in the closet, even not necessarily related to the campaign and russia last year, they will have them. and therefore it will -- pressure him to tell whatever he knows. >> so that means they're
an fbi raid i get. a subpoena i get. what does it look like when a special counsel reaches out to you. i imagine that is like the hands reaching out from under the bed to grab your ankles if you let your feet dangle too far off the mattress. that's probably just me. joining me now is greg ferrell. twhaing y thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> reaching out. you report on the subpoenas to global banks. i want to ask you about detail in just a moment. what does that phrasing...